Dear All
Apologies for cross-posting.....just to let you know about a forthcoming hermeneutic phenomenology methodology course and symposium being held at the University of Central Lancashire in July, 2019 - brief details below and flyers attached
HERMENEUTIC METHODOLOGY COURSE/SYMPOSIUM
We are delighted to invite you to this joint venture between the University of Central Lancashire and Robert Gordon University. We hope that you can join us and take part in a hermeneutic phenomenology methodology course.
The course is aimed at postgraduate research students, researchers and academics working within health and social care areas who are new/novices in this theoretical and methodological approach. During the course, participants will receive an introduction to, and beginning experience in, designing hermeneutic phenomenology studies, collecting and analysing data, and reporting themes, qualities and patterns.
Learning outcomes for this course:
• Appreciation of the background into the philosophical underpinnings of hermeneutic phenomenology
• Gain insights into key philosophical notions described by key philosophers (Heidegger, Gadamer, etc.) and how these can be
applied within health and social care research
• How to design and conduct hermeneutic phenomenology research
• How to collect data for hermeneutic phenomenology
(e.g. interviews)
• How to analyse, interpret, and report data (theses/dissertations and publications) in a way that is congruent with this
methodology
The sessions will run from 9.30am-4.30pm each day and will involve presentations and small and large group activities (and
feedback sessions). In order to encourage participants to share and discuss their ideas, delegates will have an opportunity to present their research ideas or early insights for informal peer feedback.
The first four days (Monday-Thursday) will focus on ‘how to do’ a hermeneutic phenomenological study. On Friday 12 July, a
symposium will be held whereby researchers who have used a hermeneutic phenomenological approach will
demonstrate how philosophical concepts can be applied to illuminate meaning within health and social care related research
projects. This event will also include a panel discussion, providing opportunities for further questioning and elaboration.
Methodology
Course Booking and Enquiries:
This event will take place at the University of Central Lancashire in Preston. The fee for the five day course is £475 which includes refreshments (tea and coffee), a delegate pack and lunch on the day of the symposium (12 July, 2019). Local accommodation details can be accessed via the website uclan.ac.uk/conferences There will be a workshop dinner on Thursday 11 July, 2019 (approx. £30).
There are a limited number of places on the course, and registration should be made by 30 April, 2019. Full details of the
event and campus location will be issued prior to the event.
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